Do you mean Counter-Strike 1.6 or Counter-Strike: Source? 1.6 is quite a few years old, and I'm amazed that you'd have any issues running it.
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Dave McClellandNov 30 '10 at 14:38

cs source runs fine...i have problems with cs 1.6 ......I have heard that a minimal old graphics card with much less capabilities run this game much better with 99 fps, but installing a gfx card is not an option in my comp
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crodjerNov 30 '10 at 14:40

Interesting. Is there any reason you are so determined to use OpenGL? If you're getting 50+ frames in d3d, it seems like using that is your best bet.
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Dave McClellandNov 30 '10 at 14:41

well with the level of gaming i am involved in...the details (people sitting in dark corners, or far away and get mixed with textures) should be clearly visible.
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crodjerNov 30 '10 at 14:42

Hold out for Intel's new CPU's, their integrated GPUs blow all the current inventory out of the water
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Ivo FlipseNov 30 '10 at 14:42

Hi, Anil, and welcome to Arqade! Do you have a source for this answer? It seems like a very odd procedure for improving video performance, so it'd be nice to have another site as verification.
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MBraedleyOct 30 '12 at 10:51

I've been playing CS 1.6 for years. This is how I increase my FPS when I go for tournaments where systems with bad spec are given. Dont have a site to back my observation. But it works.You can take my word for it
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AnilOct 30 '12 at 10:53